Ashlee Simpson Long Wavy Hairstyle

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Description

Ashlee went for a simple style at the 2006 American Music awards with this natural look. Feathering layers were cut into the very ends of her long length hair to add definition to her natural wave. This is an easy style to re-create and is perfect for those who are after a casual, yet sexy, look.

Type

Hair Category:
Casual

Hair Length:
Long

Hair Elasticity:
Wavy

Suitability

Gender:
Women

Face Shape:
Round, Oval, Heart, and Triangular

Hair Density:
Thin/Medium

Hair Texture:
Fine/Medium

Age:
Under 21, 21 - 30, 31 - 40, and 41 - 50

Height:
Any

Weight:
Thin/Average/Large

Glasses:
Without glasses suits best

Styling

Styling Time:
30+ minutes

Products:
Mousse, Lacquer, and Moulding Cream

Styling Tip:
Lightly scrunch the ends of your hair with your fingertips to achieve this look.

Styling Steps

1
. Apply Mousse

Apply styling mousse to damp hair, using your palm as a measuring guide, and evenly distribute it along the hair shaft. Styling mousse will add hold and can help achieve better results.

2
. Part to the Left

Using the corner of your comb and standing in front of a mirror find the middle of your left eye and then drag the comb straight up slowly until you reach your hairline and then continue back in a straight manner to achieve an even left part. A side part is great for longer face shapes because it creates the illusion of width.

3
. Scrunch Dry Hair with a Blow-dryer and Fingers

Use your hand to scrunch the hair as you blow-dry. Remember to keep the blow-dryer on a low speed and heat setting and to leave some moisture in your hair.

4
. Scrunch Hair Using Moulding Cream and Fingers

Apply your moulding cream to the ends of your hair and then lightly pinch and scrunch the hair before allowing your moulding cream to set.

5
. Apply Lacquer

Lacquer is great for strong hold. A small amount is all that is required to finish and should be applied from an arms length distance to the entire style.